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1834 Large Cent With Doubling Of The Lips

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Any of you large cent collector's know what variety this is? I only have the cherry pickers guides and they don't list large cent varieties. Any help would be great. Thanks.

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Only the first image is coming up which isn't enough to try and attribute the coin. When the Mint moved to their new location in 1832 they brought the old worn out presses with them. This cent is showing Mechanical Doubling from the press needing adjustment not a feature of the die itself. Coins from the die pair will come with and without the doubled profile. New presses were installed in 1836 and after that time doubled profiles become much less common.
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N 3.5 ? Is there a crack from the rim above star 11 through 12, 13 to rim? Hard to tell with the corrosion.....
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